Man dies after shooting in St. Paul's Frogtown neighborhood

St. Paul police are investigating after a man was fatally shot around 4 p.m. Tuesday in the Frogtown neighborhood.

ICE deports Salvadoran man convicted in deadly St. Paul, Minnesota crash

U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement officers deported a Salvadoran man Monday who was illegally in country and who killed a St. Paul, Minnesota resident in a car crash last year. 

Death investigation underway in downtown St. Paul

St. Paul police are investigating a death after a man was found unconscious in downtown St. Paul Monday night.

Minnesota hip-hop artist celebrates special connection to MLK, carries on his message

Minnesota hip-hop artist with a family connection to Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. helped celebrate the civil rights leader at Minnesota's annual Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Day celebration. 

Minnesota continues long tradition of MLK Day celebrations with renewed calls for justice

From the workplace to the streets, Minnesotans gathered to renew a call for civil rights justice at various Martin Luther King Jr. Day celebrations across the state.

Officials: Fatal St. Paul fire may have been sparked by smoking

One person is dead after a fire broke out in an apartment building in St. Paul, and now authorities are working to figure out how it started.

Cold and snow doesn't slow pond hockey players on Lake Minnetonka

For most, Friday evening was a good time to stay inside and stay warm. But, the cold temps and snowy weather didn't stop some from enjoying the great outdoors.

Charges: Fight turns deadly after man gets teased about his face tattoos

A 32-year-old St. Paul man has been charged with second-degree murder after he allegedly attacked two people because he was being teased for his face tattoos, according to the criminal complaint.

Investigation underway for cause of school bus fire in Maplewood, Minnesota

The people of Richfield, Minnesota are still buzzing about a dramatic school bus fire that left a middle school basketball team stranded along a busy interstate. 

Ramsey County commissioners vote unanimously to continue welcoming refugees

Counties across the country are voting on whether or not to allow refugees to resettle in their communities after an administrative order issued by President Trump. 

Minnesota Senate GOP: Crime makes people afraid of the Twin Cities

Minnesota Senate Republicans said a crime increase has made outstate Minnesotans fearful of coming to the Twin Cities and lawmakers needed to address the issue in the 2020 legislative session.